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Singapore Airlines eyes more flights across across East and South East Asia

The multiple destinations across East and Southeast Asia include Bangkok, Thailand; Busan and Seoul, Fukuoka, Nagoya, Osaka, Ho Chi Minh, Kuala Lumpur, Siem Reap, and Taipei.

Singapore Airlines (SIA) will boost frequencies across East and South East Asia, and resume flights to Busan from March 26 to Oct 29, 2023, to reach or exceed pre-pandemic levels by March 2024.

Additionally, Melbourne will get a new daily A380 service and Sydney will get a second daily A380 service.

The multiple destinations across East and Southeast Asia include Bangkok, Thailand; Busan and Seoul, Fukuoka, Nagoya, Osaka, Ho Chi Minh, Kuala Lumpur, Siem Reap, and Taipei.

According to JoAnn Tan, SIA's Senior Vice President of Marketing Planning, they see stronger demand for flights to destinations across South East Asia, parts of East Asia, and Australia. They will also provide customers with more flight options as they make their holiday plans.

SIA will reinstate flights to and from Busan from June 2, 2023, operating four weekly services on Boeing 737-8 aircraft.

The airline will add a fourth daily service between Singapore and Seoul from June 1, 2023, with Boeing 787-10.

From May 1, 2023, SIA will increase the flight frequencies to and from Osaka from four times weekly to a daily service, bringing services to Osaka up to 14 times per week.

From March 26, 2023, the airline will operate a daily service between Singapore and Hong Kong, while reinstating a daily service between Singapore and Hong Kong, with Airbus A350-900 from Oct 1, 2023. These changes will see SIA operating four daily flights to Hong Kong.

Singapore's national carrier will step up the flight frequencies to and from Taipei from March 26, 2023, bringing the total weekly services to Taipei up to 14 times per week.

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